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Eulithis sp.  - Eulithis diversilineata

Eulithis sp. - Eulithis diversilineata
Henderson, Chester County, Tennessee, USA
June 6, 2013
A fairly large green inchworm was found on 5/28/2013 on Parthenocissus quinquefolia and was collected and put in a container with some leaves of the same plant. I was busy at the time and my intention was to measure and photograph the cat when I had time. That turned out to be the next day and by then the cat had already started to pupate. The moth eclosed on 6/6/2013.

Does anyone know if the larvae and pupae of E. gracilineata and E. diversilineata look the same?

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Eulithis sp.  - Eulithis diversilineata Eulithis sp.  - Eulithis diversilineata

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Hi Ken,
Did you ever get an answer about differences between larvae and pupae of diversilineata and gracilineata?

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